It is a known fact that Reed Smith has spent much of the past year searching for a way to expand into California. And according to sources familiar with the situation, the name of Oakland’s largest law firm, 230-attorney Crosby Heafey Roach & May, has surfaced as a possible merger partner.
While management at both firms has declined to respond to specific rumors, Reed Smith partner Michael Pollack, who doubles as director of strategic planning, confirmed that the 725-attorney firm was conducting discussions with California firms and any possible merger there would not be small in nature.
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